Police have released CCTV images following the shocking clashes between rival football fans when Rotherham United played Millwall FC.

The Championship fixture at Rotherham’s New York Stadium was marred by ugly scenes of crowd violence after the Millers scored in the 85th minute on February 28.

Detectives investigating disorder following the Rotherham United and Millwall FC match in February have issued CCTV images of people they would like to speak to in connection with the incident.

The CCTV images show people South Yorkshire Police would like to speak to in connection with the disorder.

After the goal, a number of supporters tried to gain access to fans in other parts of the ground. It led to several stewards being attacked and additional police officers had to be deployed to restore order. As fans left the ground, there was further violence.

A man aged 43 and a 16-year-old boy, both from Rotherham, along with four men from London were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder. They have been bailed pending further enquiries.

A South Yorkshire Police spokesman said: “Investigating officers have issued CCTV images of a number of people, both Rotherham and Millwall fans, who they would like to identify as they may hold vital information about the incident.

Detectives investigating disorder following the Rotherham United and Millwall FC match in February have issued CCTV images of people they would like to speak to in connection with the incident.

Anyone with information about those pictured should call police on 101.